Property Details

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Name
Garden Apartment
Other
Ealing
Destination
Europe / Africa
Region
England
City
London
Accommodation Type
Self Catering
Description
This spacious Garden Apartment covers the whole lower Ground floor. There is a huge lounge with colour LCD Digital TV,DVD player and video. The bedroom features Queen Anne Style furniture and twin beds (that can be pushed together). This faces out to the garden and patio area and has the morning sun.
The very large kitchen is fully fitted with all the appliances, utensils, crockery and glassware that you need. It is light,bright and freshly decorated with a ceramic floor and bistro table and chairs so you can take breakfast.
The kitchen door opens out on to you own private patio - an idea place for al- fresco breakfast or lunch, sunbathe or a quiet read. We always try to keep some flowers in bloom throughout the year. People certainly like to be able to enjoy the fresh air rather than air conditioned hotel rooms.
Beyond the kitchen is the bathroom, this has just been totally re-designed and fitted in February 2009.
This part of Olde Ealing has many lovely Georgian buildings, the old workhouse and an impressive Gothic style church with tower - designed by S S Teulon. A short walk to the end of the road provides you with a choice 4/5 coffee shops - Munsons is an Ealing institution whilst not quite like Miami Beach, Cannes or St Tropez - the world walks by - mothers meet and city types tap away or their laptops or Blackberrys.
Walpole and Lammas Parks offer Tennis, childrens playground, bowls and boule and plenty of open space for a stroll or a seat under a shady tree. Home to the Ealing Jazz Festival each year and much more.
The very large kitchen is fully fitted with all the appliances, utensils, crockery and glassware that you need. It is light,bright and freshly decorated with a ceramic floor and bistro table and chairs so you can take breakfast.
The kitchen door opens out on to you own private patio - an idea place for al- fresco breakfast or lunch, sunbathe or a quiet read. We always try to keep some flowers in bloom throughout the year. People certainly like to be able to enjoy the fresh air rather than air conditioned hotel rooms.
Beyond the kitchen is the bathroom, this has just been totally re-designed and fitted in February 2009.
This part of Olde Ealing has many lovely Georgian buildings, the old workhouse and an impressive Gothic style church with tower - designed by S S Teulon. A short walk to the end of the road provides you with a choice 4/5 coffee shops - Munsons is an Ealing institution whilst not quite like Miami Beach, Cannes or St Tropez - the world walks by - mothers meet and city types tap away or their laptops or Blackberrys.
Walpole and Lammas Parks offer Tennis, childrens playground, bowls and boule and plenty of open space for a stroll or a seat under a shady tree. Home to the Ealing Jazz Festival each year and much more.
Bedrooms
1
Sleeps
2
Bathrooms
1
Are Children Excluded
no
Are Large Groups Excluded
yes
Are Pets Excluded
yes
Are Single Sex Groups Excluded
no
Is Smoking Excluded
no
Rental Notes
Rental fee of GBP 633 is based on a minimum double occupancy rate. 3 rd/4th guests add GBP 12 per night. Minimum stay is FIVE nights. Stay 6 nights and get 7th night FREE. Free parking vouchers included. GBP100 deposit confirms the booking and balance is payable 4 weeks before arrival.
Please contact us for a competitive quote and to check availability today by either:
1) Completing the form at the bottom of the page
2) Sending an email to the BHL Team
3) Calling us on +44 (0) 1327 704126
Please contact us for a competitive quote and to check availability today by either:
1) Completing the form at the bottom of the page
2) Sending an email to the BHL Team
3) Calling us on +44 (0) 1327 704126
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